公共英语三级

简答题Your friend Paul wants to know in detail about the part-time job you took at a restaurant dur-ing the summer vacation. Write an email to Paul, telling him about:
1) what you did on the job ;
2) how you felt about the working environment and co-workers;
3) what you learned from the job.
You should write about 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of your email. Use"Wang Lin" instead.

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Dear Paul,
As you know, during this summer vacation, I' ve taken a part-time job as a waiter in ABC restaurant. Most of the time, I was asked to serve cus-tomers, including placing orders, cleaning the table, etc. The restaurant is well decorated and the environment is very comfortable. In addition, the co-workers there are easy-going. The most important thing I learn from being a waiter is that you need to be patient and nice to customers. Did you do something exciting this summer? Tell me about it.
I' m looking forward to seeing you soon.
Yours Sincerely,
Wang Lin
【写作点金】
此篇属应用文文体,是电子邮件。首先应该注意电子邮件的格式,其次注意写信人与收信人之间的关系,最后要注意正文部分的写作层次。根据题目要求,正文部分应按照提示分三个层次来写。文章的开头要介绍工作内容,其次介绍工作环境和同事,最后要说明从这份工作中学习到的内容。同时,要后注意结尾和落款。
【高频词句】
as you know 如你所知
be asked to do sth. 被要求做某事
in addition 另外,此外
look forward to doing 期待做某事

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